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1992 Five Nations Championship
Rugby tournament
Rugby tournament
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1992 Five Nations Championship |
| caption | 7 |
| date | 18 January - 21 March 1992 |
| countries | |
| champions | |
| count | 20 |
| grand slam | (10th title) |
| triple crown | (17th title) |
| matches | 10 |
| tries | 36 |
| top point scorer | ENG Jon Webb (67 points) |
| top try scorer | ENG Dewi Morris |
| ENG Rory Underwood | |
| ENG Jon Webb | |
| FRA Alain Penaud | |
| FRA Sébastien Viars | |
| (3 tries) | |
| previous year | 1991 |
| previous tournament | 1991 Five Nations Championship |
| next year | 1993 |
| next tournament | 1993 Five Nations Championship |
ENG Rory Underwood ENG Jon Webb FRA Alain Penaud FRA Sébastien Viars (3 tries)
The 1992 Five Nations Championship was the 63rd series of the Five Nations Championship, an annual rugby union competition between the major Northern Hemisphere rugby union national teams. The tournament consisted of ten matches held between 18 January and 21 March 1992.
The tournament was the 63rd in its then format as the Five Nations. Including the competition's former incarnation as the Home Nations Championship, the 1991 Five Nations Championship was the 98th Northern Hemisphere rugby union championship.
The championship was contested by England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. England won the tournament, achieving the Grand Slam for the second tournament in a row, their tenth overall in the Five Nations. This was also their 20th outright victory, including five victories in the Home Nations, excluding ten titles shared with other countries. England also won the Triple Crown and Calcutta Cup as a result of their victories over the other Home Nations, in the process setting a new record for most tries scored in the Championship (15) while conceding only four. France, Scotland and Wales placed second, third and fourth respectively with two wins each, while Ireland came last with no victories.
Participants
| Nation | Venue | City | Head coach | Captain |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Twickenham Stadium | London | Geoff Cooke | Will Carling | |
| Parc des Princes | Paris | Pierre Berbizier | Philippe Sella | |
| Lansdowne Road | Dublin | Ciaran Fitzgerald | Phillip Matthews/Phil Danaher | |
| Murrayfield Stadium | Edinburgh | Jim Telfer | David Sole | |
| National Stadium | Cardiff | Alan Davies | Ieuan Evans |
Squads
Table
Results
R. Underwood
Halliday Morris R. Underwood Webb (2)
Viars R. Underwood Webb Penalty try
Stanger
Dooley Skinner
Cécillon Penaud (2) Sadourny Viars (2)
G. Hastings
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